"Are you sure? We've been together since grade seven, Drey! Just tell me, I won't tell anyone, promise. Don't you trust me? You're upset!"
"There's nothing more to say, Janice," I insisted, smiling.
"Why do you seem to be blooming these past days? Your aura seems to have changed. There must be something behind this," she concluded.
I shook my head and fell silent. Fortunately, when we arrived at the cafeteria, he stopped pushing. I immediately saw Rustov, alone at a table. I saw his friends, too. They were on another table. I was momentarily stunned, wondering. He didn't go along?
"Let's order first," Janice said but I pushed her closer to Rustov.
"He already ordered for us," I told her.
"But, why ..."
She stopped talking when we reached her cousin's table. Rustov looked at me as we sat down in front of him. He pushed me a chicken meal and a glass of mango juice. He also gave the to Janice.